Couillard says Quebec has ‘demons’ but is an open and loving society
MONTREAL — The deadly shooting at a Quebec mosque could serve as a watershed moment in the sometimes tense debate in the province over race and religion, Premier Philippe Couillard said Tuesday.
Couillard acknowledged the province has its “demons” in terms of attitudes toward Muslims and that “xenophobia, racism and exclusion” are present in the province.
But the premier pointed to the outpouring of grief at vigils as a clear sign Quebecers are in favour of an open and accepting society.
“Spontaneously, citizens wanted to show their solidarity, their rejection of all hate speech, the rejection of everything other than inclusion and welcoming in our society,” Couillard said.


